Summary

Complete or partial blackout of the electric power grid does occur from time to time, despite prudent planning and operations, due to disturbances that either exceed the basic design criteria, or due to various causes such as natural disasters, multiple equipment failure, protection relay miscoordination or malfunctioning, and human errors. Restoration of the power system, following such disturbances, is an extremely important aspect of the System Operator’s role in managing the bulk power system and has as objectives to enable the power system to return to normal conditions securely and rapidly, minimizing restoration time and associated losses, and diminishing adverse impacts on society.

Additional informations

Publication type Reference Papers
Reference RP_304_1
Publication year
Publisher CIGRE
File size 126 KB
Pages number 2
Price for non member Free
Price for member Free

Authors

Meisel

Keywords

power system operation, control

Power system restoration – World practices & future trends
Power system restoration – World practices & future trends